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Presumably, one of the site’s design goals seems to be that search engines are to play no part in helping customers find Android apps through this site. The pages say “For a comprehensive, up-to-date list of the thousands of titles that are available, you will need to view Android Market on a handset.” For most customers on a timed plan, this means more money for the carrier.

I can’t believe that a web designer in 2010 is this clueless about SEO, so this has got to be a deliberate decision. Android developers, optimising your own websites is your only option.

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